This exercise (Figure 6-34) is performed the same as the seated row, however, the range of motion is much less. The elbows remain fully extended and the arms straight, as the resistance is lowered and when the resistance is raised. As the Soldier’s range of motion improves, he may employ the single-arm seated row to maintain a heavy resistance on the good side and/or to reduce the resistance on the injured side.

Figure 6-34. Straight-arm seated row

From: FM 7-22 October 2012

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